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  • Forum Post: Using Spice Model in Cadence icfb

    Daniel Sausner Daniel Sausner
    Hi, I'm not quite sure if this is the right place to ask, but I give it a try: As a part of my thesis here, I have to simulate some circuits with the analog Cadence environment (icfb) and TISpiceD simulator, containing the OPA2227. I searched the internet and found some people saying that one...
    on Dec 7, 2010
  • Forum Post: convert .tsm to standard SPICE

    Mario Baussmann Mario Baussmann
    Hello, I found the SPICE model of e.g. the new OPA2140: 'opay140_family_tina-ti_spice_model.tsm'. What do I have to do to use it with other SPICE software than TINA? (I use NGSpice under Linux). Is there a possibility to export in standard SPICE format? Thanks, Mario Baussmann
    on Feb 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Tina Simulation of DRV104 will not run

    Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center Marcos López - WEBENCH Design Center
    Al, I have reproduced the circuit you posted and I do not see any errors when I try to generate a table of DC results. What is the error message that you are getting? Also have you tried downloading the TINA reference design from the website? http://www.ti.com/litv/tsc/sbvc005a . This might give you...
    on Feb 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: footprint of ina103 has 10 node instead of 16 (dip) in tina-ti

    Cary Zhang Cary Zhang
    Hi Rick, I think some people may want to add circuits between the Sense and Output pins, and since you have wired the Sense pin out, how about leave it open? and let the users make the connection as they want? here is my question: If I want to break the connection between the Sense and the Output...
    on Jul 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Macro-model for MPY634

    abhi rv abhi rv
    hello everyone..Even our team is facing the same problem..There is no Macro for MPY634KP analog multiplier IC which is required for our design in ADC India 2011.It was given that we can find the macro in Ti website..but v dint get it..how r v supposed to simulate the circuit that has this analog multiplier...
    on Jul 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: NO TLD PIN defined for the subcircuit pin: 17

    Saqib Yaqub Saqib Yaqub
    Hi I am using Tina TI to simulate a design. I want to create a MACRO from PSPICE .LIB file (for a ROHM volatge detector chip BU4919). However, when I finish the process and place the Macro in the schematic , I get following error on ERC:- NO TLD PIN defined for the subcircuit pin: 17 VD#...
    on Nov 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: TINA - Capacitor No Hold Up time - Transient Simulation

    Jason Yow Jason Yow
    Greeting, I am new to the SPICE simulation. Created a simple circuit with a voltage generator (toggle from 0 to 5V in 100Hz), connect through 4 parallel capacitor (4mF), and to the constant 0.1A current generator (to simulate constant current draw). I am trying to simulate how long will the capacitor...
    on Aug 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Simulation of MPY634 ....

    Vasuki soni Vasuki soni
    SIr , Actually I am working on the ASLKv2000 kit , and i m simulating my model . But i m not gettting whether the application of MPY634 in the feedback circuit of schmitt trigger circuit and biquad circuit as provided in the Problem statement C and D of Analog design contest 2012 ; will increase...
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  • Forum Post: TINA-TI

    Cuong Do Cuong Do
    Hi Everybody, I'm a newbie of TINA-TI software. I want to test INA333, but I alway have problem: "Wire is not connect" at pin Vin-, when I run ERC in Analysis menu. Please help me to solve this problem Thanks Cuong
    on Dec 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: current through a capacitor

    Andrey Richter Andrey Richter
    Hello , how can I meassure a capacitor current in serial RLC circuit ? For example my circuit contains in serial connected Voltage Genrator with 10V Sinus / 50 KHz , R = 1K , C = 1µF , L = 1µH. The Ground label is connected to. I can see in Tina-TI via Analysis-> AC Analysis -Y Table...
    on Feb 9, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: current through a capacitor

    Andrey Richter Andrey Richter
    Hello Marcous , (Please visit the site to view this file) thank you for answer ! Hier is my simulation: Serial_RLC.tsc Regards , Andrey
    on Feb 11, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: current through a capacitor

    Andrey Richter Andrey Richter
    Hallo Marcos , I sending you additional screenshots from my simulation. Perhaps this information will help. Regards, Andrey
    on Feb 11, 2013
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